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LCSN: New Mexico politicians praise $400 million Union Pacific rail facility in Santa Teresa
May 28, 2014. Retrieved online DATE from Vic Kolenc, Las Cruces Sun-News [Excerpts below reprinted with permission: Read the complete Las Cruces Sun-News article] SANTA TERESA >> New Mexico politicians showered Union Pacific officials with accolades Wednesday during the official…
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NMSU researchers estimate density, abundance of black bears in New Mexico
May 13, 2014 by Jocelyn N. Apodaca, NMSU News Center Using noninvasive genetic sampling, researchers from the Department of Biology and the Department of Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Ecology at New Mexico State University are leading the way in estimating…
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